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Central Earn Fair.

ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 13tii& 14th FEBRUARY, 1801. ' TpREEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. * will sell by public auction as above, on account of tbo following wellknown breeders, viz,— Messrs Win. Wilson, John Wilkie, A. A. Fanthain, J. W. Hughes, W. li. Wybournc, lon Bros., Owen Hawes, Allan Cameron, a. J. Walkinton, 1 Wui. Gadsb.y, Perry Eros., R, B. | Hamilton, John Shield, L. G. I Btcmer, J. D. Hughes, M. H. Wybournc, Bryce's ilstate, .lames , I Walker, Jniuea Riddell, Robert | hreiner, Hair's Estate, George Sutton, Patrick Bomk, Win. Chapman, J. W. Baker, J. S. Holmes J. B. Murray, James Collins, N.Z. and A. Land Co., S. Napier, F. . button, J. B. Button, and Mrs E. feyines. 1286 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln rams 30 purebred 2 tooth Border-Leices-ter rams, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 5 stud Border-Leicester rams, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 20 stud Lincolns, bred by Win. I • Wilson, Esq. j 5 stud Lincolns, bred by John Willne, Esq. y 2 stud Lincolns, on account of Wm, Gadsby, Esq. 6 stud Lincolns, bred by E. B. Hamilton, Esq. 8 stud Lincolns, bred by Robert Breiner, Esq. j o stuS Lincolns, bred oy R. Hair's Estate. 25 stud Lincolns, bred by Geo Sutton, Esq. 15 stud Lincolns, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 10 stud Lincolns, bred by Hon. J. D. Ormond. 30 purebred 2-tooth English Lei- j cester rams, bred by Alfred Martin, Esq. oO purebred 2-tooth Border Lei" cester rams, bred by Wm! Boag, Esq. 8 purebred 4-tooth Shropshire Down rams, bred* by John Grigg, Esq. 20 purebred 2-tooth Border-Lei-cester rams, bred by N.Z. and Australiand Land Co. 10 stud Lincolns, bred by Messrs Perry Bros. 5 stud Lincolns, bred by J. W. Baker,' Esq. , 10 stud Lineolns, bred by Jas. Collins, Esq 20 stud Lincolns bred bvF. Sutton. Esq. " ' ! 15 stud Lincoln;!, bred by J. B f Sutton, Esq. ' j

1565 — All Studs will be sola at 2 pm. on First Day. The auctioneers would draw the attention of settlers and those in want of leally firsb-class rams to the splendid animals to be sold at the Central Fair They are all from the best flocks in New Zealand, and as they are sold singly cverv opportunity is given to buyers to make careful selection. The sale cm men cos first day at 11.45 a.m.; second day at 10 a.m. Luncheon P.rovidtd. HAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. RANTED KNOWN—For good subsninwil work, first class material and perfect fit, try T. Nicholson, Tailo Mayo's building, Main street West. TTTANTED KNOWN That the people V V of MaDawatu, Kangitikei and Wellington districts are continually becoming more deeply convinced that by furnishing with E. A. Eide & Co., the very best work a-d material is obtained at the lowest possible prices. Four rooma com. forcably furnished for £19 ss, Nearly opposite railway station. Palmerston N. A , ANTED KNOWN—Bicycie Espairs Building and Enamelling quickly ■md thoroughly executed by oompetent mechanics Tyres all sizes GL H. Scott oar Bmik of Australasia. yU ANTED KKOWN-It will pay you ™ ~ to go to E. A. Eade for well-made , and durable furniture. No white pine except for kitchen work. Estimates and designs submitted for all classes of 'furnishing Our prices are the lowest. Nearly opposite railway station, Palmerstou North. See the window. WANTED NOWN -J. B, Cl arkeon, of the Oity Depot, has just landod ■ 100 Acetylene Gas Lamps of different makes, and also 6orne larffe iinos or (sundries . c.f evpr)' description. Inspection invited Address—The Square, opposite Union rank. v , ANJ-ED KNO\W -HigUesi prioe fo ' empty bottles in Palmerston is obtained a Gatteahe's Eagle 15rewe."T Ranoitiha street WANTED KNOWK-That J. Jones has a first-class Noxon Broa'. : Reaper and Binder, and ia prepared to undertake harvesting contracts. ■y,i; ANTED KNOWN Th..v our -v ? tomers save from 3s to 5s per ictk 1 in the oost of their Groceries sines we bennh t<> issue a regular monthly cv-ih priuo \h Grove's Cash S ore. the Squnrw a ANTED KNOWN.- -Jlmt Hiuty's * J Suppe Proas M-e open till mid night every d«y. Fried fish, oysters, ham and esga, hot pies, and all or,h<>V refresh- • merits always obtainable. Oysters nrr!'" every Tuesday and Frid ay. H. K. H;irtv Fruiterer and Confectioner, the Square. ' FOE SALE, in P'ritz strobt, 35 acres, «,11 cleared and under the plough, ;,'cod seven-roomed house with necessary shads and outbuildings. One of the ohciceat properties in New Zealand. Any reasonable erms given. Apply O. McWilliams Family Hf teJ.Hangifc fp- pfreet F OX SALE or lease wiih p.o. -500 1000 or 2000 acres bush land, -100 in £ras?, good grazing country ; also goodwill leases 350 and 400 acres, fully improved, every convenience, together or separately suitable for sheep or dairying. Win. Bramltv, Raumai. Asnurs-t. FOR SALE—Goodwill of 216 acres perpetual lease, 150 in grass, about 130 chains fences, subdivided, cottage four rooms, sheep' yards, about 70 acres flat, balance low hills ; can make very easy terms, at Leigh's Land Office. fc * V'V HEIIE (tro ¥0U goinj.', my w prelty ruß-id?" "Why to \v lsnarli's, to buy a ring! " she said. Wed ding IlinKs of axtm quality made in ono hour's no fi«:o. Don't fotpet. to i<asmebs! OUR Harvesting Plant, consisting of "Combine," "Empire" Chaff-Cutter and Straw-press will be at the service of fanners throughout the Manawatu District this season. As this is a most complete plant, we can guarantee first-class work at reasonable prices. All communications addressed to us at Manakau will receive prompt attention. SWAINSON & BEVAN, Lbhted. SADDLERY BUSINESS! O AVING purcnased the business j ? > carried on by D. Pringle for j the past 18 years, I beg to solicit the j liberal patronage bestowed upon my .; predecessor. W. RANDELL. , In reference to the above, I beg to j thank, the public for their liberal j support during the 18 years I have i been in business, and trust that the j same support will be accorded my successor, Me W. Randell. j , All accounts owing must be paid j by the 81st January either to myself! •■(wW.RRndeU. !

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7160, 11 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7160, 11 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7160, 11 February 1901, Page 4

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